RANGERS boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has revealed that he will have both Joe Aribo and Amad Diallo available for selection against Ross County tomorrow.
Aribo has been away with Nigeria at the African Cup of Nations, but he returned to Ibrox earlier this week.
Diallo moved to Rangers on-loan from Manchester United yesterday and he is fit and available for the trip to Dingwall this weekend.
Van Bronckhorst said: "We are very excited about Diallo, very happy he wanted to join us for the remainder of this season. Really happy we can bring in a player with his quality.
"We welcome back Joe Aribo, he has had a good rest and is ready for tomorrow. Diallo will also be in the squad for tomorrow.
"Diallo is a young player who wants to play games, we are bringing him to our club to add value to our team. Like any other player in the squad, he has to perform to play but I am full of confidence that he will deliver.
"I'm happy to have Arfield and Jack back in our squad, it is great to have them both available ahead of the run of games we have."
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